Honey08
Waffled a lot!
Pearlsasinger - if you ever feel like trundling down the hill on your tractor you know where we are!
Seriously, its more for rolling, harrowing and topping we need one, and shifting haylage around. Our muckheap hasn't needed moving for the past 3 years since we went onto straw! We keep meaning to buy one, but husband is so fussy about what we get and the price! He just got paid with a farm quad at work, so that will help in the meantime!
Having them at home means you can adapt things to suit your horses - like adding winter turnout paddocks of chippings etc. I don't think its fair to say people with horses on livery don't know their horses as well though. Not true. I had mine on livery for a year and knew just as much about her..
I've never struggled finding people to ride with - there are lots of horsey people around. I've also grown up with horses at home, so am used to being by myself - being raised in the middle of nowhere helped!
Heres a pic from the last of the summer we had at the end of Sept - horses at the end of the garden..
Seriously, its more for rolling, harrowing and topping we need one, and shifting haylage around. Our muckheap hasn't needed moving for the past 3 years since we went onto straw! We keep meaning to buy one, but husband is so fussy about what we get and the price! He just got paid with a farm quad at work, so that will help in the meantime!
Having them at home means you can adapt things to suit your horses - like adding winter turnout paddocks of chippings etc. I don't think its fair to say people with horses on livery don't know their horses as well though. Not true. I had mine on livery for a year and knew just as much about her..
I've never struggled finding people to ride with - there are lots of horsey people around. I've also grown up with horses at home, so am used to being by myself - being raised in the middle of nowhere helped!
Heres a pic from the last of the summer we had at the end of Sept - horses at the end of the garden..